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TDATO
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; A Romance ot ihe
6y RANDALL PAI
*?^AllThOR of'rxt LAPY o/Mc WORTH." HAIO
CHAPTER XXII!. won
1
The Depth of Despair. eiln>
MeCann's manner changed instantly ente
with the closing of the door, althongl I h<
he indulged in 110 remark, except t- thin
order Liverpool to take charge of tin the
deck, and permit White to take his bett
place at the table, lie passed me 1>\ out
without a word or glance, and dis the
appeared into his own stateroom, tin Si
farther one aft to starboard. 1 waitei had
until Dade had assisted Bascom to re no s
tire, and then sought my own bertl the
to think the whole affair over. Bas cert
coin's appearance shocked uie, and I des<
felt there was a death look in his face, l?n.
but our own perilous position kept nij *uni
mind from dwelling long on this tlieiue.
There was little?nothing, in fact? atta
ithat I could do. I tuust be content to I
leave Vera to evolve some means for wel<
t.iO final overthrow of these men wlc
held us prisoners. Dubois remained T C1
in the cabin on guard, probably with him
Instructions to prevent my holding nn> ''
private interviews, and the only assistance
I could give lay in the juggling
of figures, In which I could not be too ,
cautious. ( j
The mala doubt nssalling me had w^f
Come from a dim suspicion aroused on . .
the deck by MeCnnn's questioning, and onol
0 sly glance exchanged between him Hn)(
and Liverpool. Were the fellows really
contemplating making a landing e..-e- pu,"
where on the Newfoundland coast, in
stead of at St. Johns? This was not |( j,
Impossible, and the fact that it would f(ir
take us thoroughly by surprise would t(on
appeal to the conspirators. Yet I discovered
absolutely nothing on which to
base such an assumption. Met'aim was i
evidently in no haste to reach the lull- i paV!
tude of St. John's, and take to the
boats, .for the Indian Chief was pro- in(|j
ceeding with greatly reduced speed. p
anil, as the afternoon wore slowly mo
away, it seemed to me we were scarcely
moving, the reverberation of the thoi
screw being barely perceptible. To as- prel
sure myself that the course I had 11 ev
mapped out was still being adhered to, so
1 ventured into the cabin for a glance ren
at the telltale compass. We were bee
i l?,\ ..f U/.I
The niiin Simms was on guard, lolling 'ng
against tin* butt of the inizzen mast, w?l
with no one else visible. To test bis her
She
' il'l'llfl 1: nesi
ij'1 I* i Ing
"You Are Not to Do That, Sir."
' sen
orders, I turned townrd the closed door sp01
of Miss Carrlngton'8 stateroom. In<? 'n,r
stoutly he was on his feet to Interfere. K?P
"You are rmt to do that, sir." 1?Z|
"Not to do what?" S
"Spenk nlone with the lady; thos<) ca,)
were my orders." ^un
> I raised my voice In remonstrance, mai
but had scarcely uttered a word, when nn(1
McCann emerged from his stateroom, *?K
leaving the door ajar, and crossed the a*e
deck to face me. r*e<
"What Is the trouble here, Slmms?" nia!
he asked, the harshness of his tone dlf- " '
fering greatly from the pleasant con- "
versatlon at dinner. wn<
"Mr. Ilollts was going to rap on the mft
lady's door, sir."
"Oh, he was, hey 1 Well, now see nor
here, Hollls, you understood that you
were to have no communication with ^
any prisoners aboard, didn't you?"
"I was not aware that Miss Car- ^r)r,
rlngton was considered a prisoner." be(.
"Well, whether she Is or not, she Is j
no longer to be bothered with your attendons,"
with no attempt to control f
his temper. "I consider that ybu have ^
broken your word. You will go hack to wh,
jour stateroom, and stay there." I roo
"Supposing I refuse?" i jjc(
He grinned, exposing his teeth like a (lpn
*reat cat. ta||
"I wouldn't advise you to try that," wo,
he sneered, "for there la crew enough bofl
on deck to man-handle you tOa a finish. rt<i||
You can go In quietly, or I'll call them
down, and have you thrown In. So .
gake your choice."
I looked at the two of them, eager bof
hnough myself to make It a fight. Yet tha
what was the nee? Any excuse en- tah
Win# htm tn ivtnfln* mi BOft Closely
t
I.nw. I., ?
V1S1?\1
^orth Ailani
PI5H EM
,* ^ort.^3rf,, etc.
lil evident
conquered niysen,
ched, crossed the deck spaci
red my stateroom, closing tht
?anl MoCann laugh, and say
g to Slmms; then I knew he c
cabin, and went up the stair
er control myself I thrust m;
through the open port, breatl
salty freshness of the air.
tiddetily I became aware that
entered the main cabin. Thei
sound of voices; nothing to t
purpose of this invasion, yet
ain that, at least, a dozen m<
ended the steps from the co
I stood erect listening; thei
bling at my door. Had M
nged his mind? Were they at
ok me in force? Revolver Ir
>ok a step forward, half-ret
?ome any open hostility.
Hie first son rut to open that
jHod, "will get what's coml
here was a mocking laugh
r. In which more than one
od; then White growled repl;
S'o one is a' eotnin' in. inlsto
in me, if you're goin' tor get
grasped the knob, throwlr
?le weight against the woo
iled scarcely half an inch
ugh to reveal a stout bar.
> I was a prisoner beyond <
r had left me no loophole of <
why? What had I done t<> w
11 in breaking their plodg*?
e that Mct'atin had no furth
nte? 110 desire for another oli
? If tills was true, then It in
men proposed deserting tin
very night, and taking a elm
ing ashore in one of those no
r. And they had nailed tue
like a rat in this hole, whi
inn Chief went down,
or the instant, as this fer.r g
I was dazed and incapal
light; helpless to even clearl;
tieiid the full horror. 1 do i
e it was my own situation
completely unmanned me, b
leinbrance ol' Vera. What
nine of her? She would l>e ul
'ami's power without a hum
to whom she could appeal
ild be forced into the boat t
struggles, laughed at, and m
might even he compelled t
s the slow sinking of the ship
us down into the depths. An
hat? The vision 1 conjured i
ny, and I sank back upon tin
face buried in my hands.
is not even yet clear in iiij
' the remaining hours of that
n passed. 1 was conscious ti
aid, impotent rage. Wild sc
lud through my brain, only
'xecutlon. There could lie oil
>mi for McCanu's action?det
tin- ship, that same night,
tineers were really, as pret
'tiding to land their boats
bor of St. John's, they wov
re my services for at least a
yet. No one else on board
, nit- vt-nntri Ml me point
rd. Their notions, however, ]
lenoed that I was no longer r
that their plans had been ch
ndeed no one held commun
h me all that afternoon; oci
r I overheard movements I
In, but could scarcely peer tl
door, and was unable to nsi
a were present, while the few
tingulshed brought me no f
>rmntlon. That some moves
ret importance wns going on
tried more than probable. I 1
tressed with the conviction thi
piles were being conveyed fr
irette to the boats and stowed
upper wns served early j
in, but was evidently nion
ch than a meal, no attempl
[le at formality. McCann, LI1
I Miss Carrlngton were at th
ether, but. while I could dlf!
their voices, conversation w
1 on In such low tones, I
ke little of It. When they 1
le Vera went to the plan
yed and sang all the time
3 eating. My little peekhol
a glimpse of McCann,
Inst the mlzzen mast, his ey<
. No offer of food was mo
did I see, or hear Bascom
at all It must have been In 1
teroom. Finally the music
two exchanging a few app
ndly words, before the girl ?
self, and returned to her ro<
sat down to think again?h<
mind on the same treadmill,
ild I do? What effort of ml
islble* There warn no mei
Ich I co^ild escape from th?
m; I was like a rat In a tri
Conn Intended to leave me t
wn. Within an hour, perhaj
nly before midnight, those
uld desert the ship, nnd take
its. Already I was pra
id; certainly as helpless to ]
i consummation of this Til
n as though fathoms benei
How deathly still It v
ird. Suddenly It occurred
it Dade had not even cleai
le; at least I had heard no r
baa. or any evidence of worl
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neglect certainly must mean that Mc- J
Cnnn's plnn was known to all aboard '
I of his own company. I opened the door
' again, noiselessly, Its scant quarter of
an Inch before It was stopped by the
bar. and sought to look out. The space ~
gave me no view; there was a light "ll
*ir_ i burning, but turned so low us to, leave | so*
the cabin In somldnrkness. I waited | me
r?r listening, but no movement told of any I dm
*** co presence. For the fourth time I tried j wll
my knife point on the bar holding roe I to
j prisoner. It barely scratched the wood, [ ? )(
! for I could not force the handle
I through the narrow opening. I might ' "
^iniisli It by shots from my revolver.
. but that would leave me unarmed, and hui
age. | create au alarm which would fill the Dr.
inds 1 cabin with men; besides the severed he
i\ and "iids of the bar would still liohl the ? r.
? door. <l?or secure. h
some- | I straightened up, my heart beating
rossed I like a triphammer. Something strange, ,
s. To | unaccountable was occurring in the
y face "ubin. I could make nothing of it; not
ilng in ' even satisfy tuyself that what I seemed ' 1,1
ih hear was an actual reality?yet < le
others there was a sound like a blow, followed t'v
e was! by a barely audible groan, and the <f
ell me | sliding of a body to the deck. vv ^
I felt (To He Continued.) ll(1
""'"" GRAVESTONE 200 YEARS OLD
"e was
cCann
Stands Over Burial Place of Col. John (.,n
"u Hathornc, One of Judges Who
i t Tried the Salem Witches.
idy to ! : >?
door"I ^ gravestone which Is 200 years old 1
lIlf, to Is one of the things of historic Inter- 1
est which commands the attention of
In an- sightseers to Salem, Mass. It Is the en;
voice gravestone of Col. John Ilathorne. who net
v. died May lo. 1717. and wlio wus buried
r; an' In the Charter street hurylng ground in ^
)Ut" Salem. Colonel Hawthorne was an anig
tnv cestor of the famous Nathaniel Haw(j
tliorne. who is best known as the tin- ' hf
hist thor of "The Scarlet Letter." The colo- ? '
This w,,s ?n<> the Judges who tried Mi
ioubt* Snh'tn witches, an Incident which \ij
scape. Saleinlles are glad to forget,
arrant H will be noted that there Is a dif- r?.
Could foreiiee in the spelling of the two Haw- ;
er use thomes. According to report, Natlia- ^
iserva- nlel. the author. disliked the odium
ust be which was brought on the family by
a ship reason of the colonel's connection with
nee at the witchcraft cases. Thereupon the nc
rtliern writer inserted a "\V" in his name to thr
in to "take out the sting," as he expressed It. fat
?n the A rather hideous looking skull is j,e,
placed at the head of the gravestone, 1|).
ripped although the design in Itself is artistic
jle of enough..
; sin
y com- .... _ . _ <li.
. . Where Cocoanuts Grow.
lot be- ? ?
. i.: ?. Cocoanuts are one of the largest
W llUB . . til iii i iIIt
tl - mouey-making crops of the I'hiliiipinc
woul'd 'Hhinds. While they will grow in al- ,u>1
one in mnsl ?".v province, there are localities no
I ,,r'' especially known for their ha
great nut production. There was until (in
lespltc recently no system for planting these (j,,|
ockcd trees, as plantations were usually sold l(V
o wit- a|ier the trees were two a.id three ^
.... years old. The object was to get as
cuI r\ mi
? .i, .. many trees on a given area as was pus- 1
d then ., , r,r. . . ,..ii
wis to grow, these plantations were 1
stool ''leu sold for so much a tree. When vp(
it was seen that the trees would not hoi
hear the finality of fruit they should,
m "( more pains were taken In the planting ja|
a'1 and some definite planting scheme ad- mf
? heivd to. This has greatly increased (,
u tin s I|t(( sjZ)> ll(- jju, nut aM(j t|((l qUuuty of
to fn? the meat. no
ily f?ne ? ?
sertlon 15
If ft,,. Heaviest Gold Coin
ended, The United States has the dlstlncin
the Hon of coining the gold piece having
tld re- Hie greatest intrinsic value of any in
nother the world. This is the $'20 doublecould
eagle. Three coins of other countries olc
desig- rank close to this in comparative dit
plnlnly worth. These are the Argentine 20teeded,
peso piece, worth $10.01; the Colom- nu
anged. '?'an 20-peso piece, worth $19.30, and jn,
Icatlon Hie French 100-frane pieces, whose .
cuslnn- value Is $19.30. The double-eagle is ' '
In the Il?l only intrinsically the most valua- yo
hrough ')Ut l*s likewise the heaviest gold ''''
certain piece, weighing 33.430 grammes. The Ke
words lightest precious metal coin is the 5- or
ipedflc rent piece of the Netherlands, weigh- so
lent of 'OR but 0.685 grummes. One would m
aboard ,,nve to carry nearly 50 of these to ra
iccame equal the weight of one double-eagle.
food , pr
om the Where Queens Really Rule. pf
I awny" Walter P. McC'aleb, author of Hap- sfl
In the py. The Life of a Bee, said not long '
} of a ag0 (0 onH wj,G questioned him for
heing further information about bees, thftt s"'
cerpool |1P )ia<j observed a curious fact in ree
table gurd to the Individualities of bee colferentl
onies. Two hives may be side by side, "'
as <*ar- with the same surroundings and the
could gnme possibilities for gathering honey,
eft the yet one of these colonies will do twice ad
o, and the work of the other. In his opinion
White this difference Is caused by the person- u,
e gave ant|es of the queen bees, some, he
leaning fln(j8i being much fiercer and more en's
upon grgetic than others.
de me,
; if he we
lis own Where the Money Goes.
ceased, "And you say you don't save any
arently nrn,,py?'' asked the diner.
fxcused "No. fir," replied the waiter. I
>m. "But what do you do with all your
ipeless, tips?" J*?'
What "Sure. I have to tip the head waltne
was er and the boss to hold my jobl** ;sa;
ans by -',1 i
t state- SCRAWNY CALVES. ba
ip, and what makes a calf scrawny?off :ve
hereto ,s fer,j? Germs?parasites?In the,w<
)8 * cer- 1
devils nte8t:nes. Why not free them oi K<
i to the bis trouble? If you will give the Co
ctlcslly alf '"no B. A. Thomas rftock Rem- lie
prevent dy In Its feed, within a week you kii
Inlnous vill see it brighten up and In four
tth the ,r flVO weeks you won't know the all
ras on Costs you but a few cents and gfl
we will refund that if It doesn't do th
i. Such I Lancaster Mercantile Co. A<
n
i', X-.-.
I
TUESDAY, JAN. 1, 1918.
>Y DENTIST IS HELD FOR j p????
MVRDKR OF YOUNG WIFE I Could
Ma
(Continued from Page 1.) I*????i
' Mr. Wlllla?
? coroner determined Mrs. Jolin-| Ave., Sprlngf
1 died, with the doctor, A state- i And grn
i ... ,, . you and tnar
int. however, by Miss Mary Jor-i j.una has all
n, an intimate friend of the dead have been tr
fe. denoted that Dr. Johnson fcave | y?*cs, and It
his wife the Capsu'es which she not eat
>k, and it was stated that Mrs. | iafaction.
hnson confided jn this friend to! "1 have Jus
5 p\ient of lellinir h?>r thnt mo' can eat most
relieved of nt
sbnnd had nrescribod for his w!f<>.' | |je down I
Johnson denied this, stating that least trouble.
had never had any cyanide in h's thos? who are
tul disease, o
r-ession except last September.- .
n he obtained a little for use ~ -???
cleaning instruments. Fvon this, report of his
added, be threw away, be a use it thr.-- Miss Kn
a the wrong kind ??ha? which 1li The physic
otogrnphors use. and not I'm pi son r is suing
metal. Other acta ind'ea- s'.-e-uhe hi
e of the hlgh'y rervoua oha-ai" was neeesaarj
lie young man are the atf->m -t lants.
ich he made in the hospital h |n t)u> ,
was confined to |umi hi' of 1 he oorVn"sed
rd-story window. Following ' > yy?*,. s.(
ving of the war a t. S r f, thp o)
ly kept his prisoner under b n
eest surveillance. At th e ?' ,hp rlp(.trJc ,
' ! times, he stated. Dr. .! <' ? To tl),s
iuestcd the detect'vo ?o Ion' c! .f (r,j anv,
i safety razor. The tak'vr < b '
bons from his wife's enskef. e e
and the appearance of t' : r ' '
led make it appear that he i - FOOD S
rvous wreck. Washingtor
[! ?as believed by Sergeant Wily. riako-g the
it the confession of <h - crime ' V f"od si
11 Id. doubtless, have been mad" by, v ay. the bare
prisoner had not his fath r a 1 nounr d. s<l
nrel ' arrived In Wilson from mailed to eve
ddlesex and closed his month facturer and
enis's will dou'11 ess ho intern t more than fai
In the case in behalf of the :>e- The snrvoj
ed man. as his condition and acts of cor
Ite scrutiny of specialists. than 100 difl
. Johnson Saw There Has linen turns must sh
Insanity in Family. on December
Win n talking to pnli -e oHIeo-s and 'ast year wit
ivspnpcr men last night. ho stated He* m transit
it there had been Insanity in his j and express <
nlly; that his grandmother had month.
r?n subject to epileptic tits, and
it he had brothers who suffered Terms of I'Vr
iin the same nervous affliction.! Paris, Dee.
d had the same impediment in ( deputies havt
dr speech that he has. | , xt ending thV
Students who know the youn ' 0nieials in Fi
Imately when lie was :n college war. No
re last year said that while he was 1 -n meanti
t brilliant in his classes, he was a
rd worker, and received more in- Deep-seated
mary credits than any other stu- binary rented
nt in his class, lie was well liked i a, ftnd inter
the fellows at the school, but it ^uy n dollar
s remarked that "lie seemed to he jjoRRHOUNI
In tlie air all the time." Those (wo romodics
10 knew him commented that he j of one Thei
>mod always to be open and above|RRI) pfcppR
11 rd in all his student life. jor tjie chest
Hefore he was conducted to thft|g0id by all
1 Dr. Johnson wrote a note to the Adv
ither of his dead wife. This was)
iled and even the detectives were rp ^
t cognizant of its contents. This,
is dispatched to the Knight homo, Lpaxeg ,^re
13 North Twenty-second street, by I 15th,
mounted officer. j
lin'.stcr Denies Marriage to Miss j
White A ???aUv
Miss Ollie White, a twenty-year-] added for Jni
1 school teacher, from the rural | re,it f?r Fel
itrict near Middlesex, is the girl to 'cent for Mart
lorn the doctor gave an engage-1 The levies
snt ring, and through whom the1 poses are as
volvod circumstance, 'which the For State
tectives believe prompted the| Constitutions
ung husband to make way- with Ordinary C<
? three-month bride arose. Ser- mills. Public
ant Wily stated that it was rum- mills, Interee
ed about Middlesex that Dr. John- Bonds 1 mil
n had married the little school Fund on C.
Istress, and pursuant to this he 1 1-4 mills, ]
lied on Rev. Mr. Koan. who it was Money 1-2 m
id performed the ceremony. The For payme
eacher, however, denied having ship Bonds:
irformed any ceremony? and ship 3-4 of
Med that he had heard that the Township 1 :
uple were engaged. l>r. Johnson Creek Towns
id that there was no tuth in any Special Sc
______ rloua district
IF WOMEN ONIiY KNEW tricts 6 and
lint a lleup of Happiness it Would tricts 22 and
Bring to laincaater Homes. j ___________
Hard to do housework with an;
hing back. f
Brings you hours of misery at lei- ^
re or at work.
If women only, knew the cause?
^ Tear Ou
Backache pains often come from *'ai
ak kidneys,
'Twould save much needless woe.
Doan's -Kidney Pllle are for weak The
ineys.
Read what this Lancaster woman
ys: Enclo
Mrs. H. M. Parks, Market St, package
ys: "I ached all over and when Fund" i
sat down I got no stiff across my
ck I could hardly stoop. It was' I and
ry hard for me to do my house- a retail
irk. I Anally got a box of poan's wm ^ |
dney Pills at the Standard Drug
and they brought me lasting re- '
f from the backache and Axed my ^
dneys up in good shape."
Price 60c at all dealers. Don't
nply ask for a kidney remedy?
t? Doan's Kidney Pills?the same
at Mrs. Parks had. Foster-Milirn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.?
^ ' i i
> jK,-.. .
.
I Not Eat or Slee
de Well By PER
n E. Denny, 1023 Park ?f.~
leld, Ohio, writes: V^ctlc*
;at pleasure in writing P--, '
iking you for what Peready
done for me. I _
oubled with catarrh for
had affected my head, p _ a
and stomach, that 1 "
nor sleep with any satt
taken three bottles. I TT-^ \
anything and am greatly M O Is
(rvousness, so that when Cu?:cf,
can sleep without the
I recommend it to all
1 sufferers of that dread- Those
atarrh." cines c?
marriage to another district
ight. i.7, SO
il condition of the district
it fnl. lit order to 7 six 1
m for ?h trip here it onc-ha!
r to administer st'mu-ilO, 11
31. 32
> f the iourrey here ^
r. > lv with Porte. 1 ive 1 1 1
t' e -ourse of this t <lk : ^ 1 ' 11
fflcer, "What do yci
#,o 'o me, send me to''lirps ?
,hair,>" I for ?
'gosint Wily ret)Vied "I ' ?r*.on
thine about that." nnc' a'
_ ;apes o
for a i
WAR KMVAUiKSrV except
ritVKY I NDKK WAY
i. Pep. 31.- ?Plans for
n itionwide war enter- "
ir\oy are well under
an of markets has an-; Publ
tedules having beeni*bo bo
try food dealer, manu-j Taxes
holder of supplies in|^8'
rally lots.
\ ordered at the last '
lgress, will cover more
1, J, 4, (
erent foods and reiow
tlte stocks on hand
31 and the same day
li estimates of nuantl- *
AAA,
t outward by freight
>n the last day of this Dlj.
*
neli Oflieiiils Kxtcndol. * th<e I
31.?The chamber of
1 adopted a resolution
5 terms of all elective
ranee until the end of
elections will be held q
me.
[ coughs that resist ories
require both external
treatment. If you A
bottle of BALLARD'S
) SYRUP you get the
you need for the price feg
DERRICK'S MS
It PORIIS PLASTER
, free with each bottle.
dealers in medicine.?
X NOTICE.
Payable from Octo1917.
to March I jjlr
5th, 1918. ? J
of one per cent will be M
luary payment, two per 111
Druary, and seven pei HJij '
for the different pur- HIM
follows: jjl
purposes 8 1-2 mills, W
1 School Tax 3 mills, ffl
aunty purposes 4 1-2 lljl
Roads and Bridges 6 uio
it on Past Indebtedness jWj
1, Interest and Sinking
& C. Railroad Bonds W
interest on Borrowed H
ill. Total 24 3-4 mills. iW
nt of interest on Town. nil]
In Pleasant Hill Town- Wl
1 mill, in Gill's Creek M
1-2 mills, and in Cane HUB (
hip 1 3-4 mills. |
hool Taxes for the va- BS
9 are aa follows: Dls-j M
13 two (2) mills, dls- j
I 45 three (3) mills, j Qg
DAD UP THE PIPES OF 1'HE
t This Coupon, Fill It In and He
l Spare to Buy Tobacco for Our
Dollar Buys Four Package
Editor of The News:
Lancaster, S. C.
sed find.. to
s of tobacco, through "Our 1
for American fighting men In I
lerstand that each dollar buys
alue of forty-fire cents and th
placed a postcard, addressed to i
the soldier, will agree to send c
Name
Address
City
y. .. .
.-a 38S *.*' iJ.
1 ? 1 , ' ?'?" i
action
who object to liquid mediin
prooure Pcruna Tablets.
'? m
a 1. 3. 4. 5. 9. 2'J, 21. 23, 2G,
, 4 7 and 4 8 Tour (4) mills,
s 3G five (5) mills, district
(6) mills, district 14 six and
if ffi 1-2) mills, districts 2, Bd
. 12, IB, 17, 18. 19. 24, 26, V
. 33, 34. 39, 42, 43, 4G and M
lit (8) mills, district 38 ten
nills, and district 40 eleven W:
. it 7<?ns : < ? '.vci'ii the Am
f 2 1 and 55 years are liable H
capitation tax of three B
) dollars Tor road purposes, H
1 male citizens between the H
f 21 and GO years a re liable 4jBB
oil tax of one ($1.00) dollar, j>
those exempt by law.
T. L. HILTON.
County Treasurer. j;
TAX NOTICE. I
le notice is hereby given that B
oks for collection of City
will be open from December ^B
December 31st, incluusive.
E. C. SEC REST,
Clerk and Treasurer.
(>1 ESSIONAI. CARDS
.1. KKECK PCNDKHlintK, / I
Dental Surgeon.
lours:
8:30 to 13:30 A. M.
2:00 to 6:00 P. M.
And by Appointment.
Ofllce, .16 0.
Residence, 16.
)fflce over B. C. Hough. I
Churches 1 1
School Houses and other Ul
public buildings can be well I
lighted at very little cbst by jt
DELCO LIGHT 1 I
This wonderful electric m
lighting plant brings elec- II
trie light and power to your U
verydooi. Simple,compact, H
economical and practically M
fool-proof. Over 15,000 II
now in use. Make it a point II
to see the Delco-Light plant 3
in operation. Hi
Homo bight & Power II
Company, II
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BOYS IN FRANCE.
nd as Much Money as You
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